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JULY, 191

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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New Members.

THE

following joined the Society during

June, 1911 :—

Collins, John H., Newry.

Dillon, John P., 122 Stephen's Green,

Dublin.

Tierney Martin, Cavan.

Council Meetings.

MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon

the following dates :—

July 12th and 26th.

October 4th and 18th.

Committee Meetings,

THE following Committee meetings were held

during June :—

Court of Examiners, 6th.

Special Committee—Address

to His

Majesty the King, 8th.

Gazette, 12th.

Commissioner to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be a Commissioner to administer

Oaths :—

Edgar W. Youell, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim.

Obituary.

MR.

RICHARD

MCNAMARA,

Solicitor-

Limerick, died upon the 26th June, 1911>

at his residence, Corbally, Limerick.

Mr. McNamara, who served his apprentice

ship with the late Mr. John O'Donnell,

Rosevilla, Limerick, was admitted in Easter

Term, 1868, and practised at Limerick.

Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906.

AT the Lifford Quarter Sessions, held last

month, His Honour Judge Cooke, granted a

decree for two guineas against the Dun-

fanaghy District Council in respect of the

costs of Mr. Edward McFadden, Solicitor,

for furnishing, prior to the 6th October, 1910

(the date of the Labourers (Ireland) Order,

1910),

the

title of Edward McGinley, a

judicial yearly tenant, to land acquired from

him by the District Council for the purposes

of

the Act.

At

the same Sessions Mr.

Edward McFadden claimed four guineas for

furnishing, prior to the 6th October, 1910,

to the same Council title to two plots acquired

from his client, Bernard Friel, a judicial

yearly tenant. His Honour granted a decree

for two guineas, holding that the two plots

being held under the one title, the one fee

only should be paid.

Rules of the Supreme Court (Ireland).

THESE Rules may be cited as the Rules of the

Supieme Court (June), 1911, and each Rule

may be cited by the heading thereof with

reference to the Rules of the Supreme Court

(Ireland), 1905.

ORDER XXXVII. RULE 47.

LETTER OF REQUEST.

1. Where in any civil or commercial matter

pending before a Court or tribunal of a

foreign country a letter of request from such

Court or tribunal for service on any person

in Ireland of any process or citation in such

matter is transmitted to the Supreme Court

by His Majesty's Secretary of State for

Foreign Affairs, with an intimation that it is

desirable that effect should be given to the

same,

the

following procedure

shall be

adopted :—

(1.) The Letter of Request for service

shall be accompanied by a

translation

thereof in the English language, and by

two copies of the process or citation to be

served, and two copies

thereof in the

English language.

(2.) Service of the process or citation

shall be effected in accordance with the

practice and procedure of the Supreme

Court, Ireland, by the Solicitor for the

person suing out the process or citation, or,

in

the event of

there being no such

Solicitor, by the Treasury Solicitor

in

Ireland.

(3.) Such service shall be effected by

delivering to and leaving with the person

to be served one copy of the process to be

served, and one copy of the translation

thereof, in accordance with the Rules ai'd

practice of the Supreme. Court (Ireland)

regulating service of process.

(4.) After service has been effected the

process server shall return to the Master of